+100 The essays are even more apt for cheating than testing. Nobody knows who actually wrote it. |
UVA has 3-4 in addition to the common app essay. |
Test optional proponents freak out if you mention no essays ![]() |
Most of the college-specific ones are short. Often just asking why you picked their school or what you will bring to the community. Those seem like fair questions. |
Quite a bad criterion to use though (in picking a college), wouldn’t you say?? |
We only had one essay extra last year. There were two short answers like less than 100 words. |
Don’t apply to so many then. |
Some claims that Northeastern make use of data engineeirng and AI to select students. Schools, please do that. I would trust that a lot more than underpaid biased AOs subjectively reading essays that we don't even know who actually wrote it. |
+1 |
Because the majority of kids write their own essays. They may have guidance with brainstorming and editing, but most do not "pay someone to write the essay" . Essays tell a lot more than some standardized test. It is the opportunity to tell the AO a bit more about yourself---whether it is true or not is up to the applicant. And yes for the ones that have 4+ supplementals, it does help weed out those that are not actually interested. |
OP- this is what summer before senior year is for unfortunately. Along with a job/volunteer, possible sports training, etc. But OMG they need to get it mostly done NOW. It's a PITA |
Besides the issue is kids that constantly have tutors, who deem themselves “not rich”. |
Wonder if ChatGPT will end up changing the college essays. The Stanford head of admissions said that if you know how to use ChatGPT properly it can produce essays that are in the top 1% of all essays that they read...it blew the person away. |
Yep. You can literally sense their "you know what" pucker when you read their responses! ![]() ![]() |
My kids wrote all of their own essays. And we are "rich." You sound a little off. |